Keir Starmer anuncia el bloqueo a activistas de extrema derecha para la manifestación Unite the Kingdom

El primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, anunció este lunes que su gobierno impedirá que activistas de extrema derecha viajen al Reino Unido para una próxima manifestación. La medida tiene como objetivo el evento Unite the Kingdom, programado para el 16 de mayo. Tommy Robinson, organizador de la concentración, respondió acusando a Starmer de hipocresía.

Starmer realizó el anuncio durante un discurso ante el Partido Laborista. Afirmó que las autoridades impedirán que los agitadores de extrema derecha entren al país para asistir a la manifestación. El primer ministro describió esta iniciativa como parte de una batalla más amplia contra la política del agravio.

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